Y flfoaui Bcws PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY Okk'.ck.. BA1LEV BLOCK, Min St. WAILIKI. MAll, H, I. sunsci: : ption rater O.ii' v'ir. (in advance) . .. . $2..0 .S:y mouths. .1.5(1 t c'.ilunnis nl In Ni'v s i.tlmil romiiMniicii t'. nw on pert iiiciil InjiirM. Writ! nnlv nil o'MMi(1 of p.ip'T. Si'-'ii your minus vhich will 1 lit'bi i uitidfii'. hit il (ti'.iiit'il. G. B. ROBERTSON, Ed. and Prop. MRS. G. B. ROBERTSON. Bus. Mgr. Saturday, July J 4 33 Every man on M;iui, of what nationality soever, has money if 1. - is willing to work for it. Koine have m.moy, who do not work :: uch. Every one has at least a little, and some have a grout l:il. Where such a condition of affairs exists., any legitimate business established and ri. on right business methods will pay. That is Vuy the News unhositntingly urges the establishment of new on t rprises in YVailaku. TJu-e is right now a good opening in Wai Viku for an apiary, a brewery , a coal yard, a drug store, an elec t ric- plant, a foundry, a grocer...

(7 LOCALS Judtfe 3. W. ( Ktrfua has received ii9 coniinission, as Circuit Jude. Mi. Edward Wilcox has been up pointed postinastt T ut Ulupalakun, All classes of blanks mid jb work turned out at the Xkws job office, Service tomorrow morning at tin Anglican, church, T!ev. W. Ault of-. f icirt tiny. Wailuku weather i divinely lovely these days, and our moonlight nights ajc sitnply Persian. The delay was caused by the change In postmasters 'at Wailuku. and will not be of long continuance. 15 head of luirsos have been shot nt Ulupalakua, with the .'landers, and several more cases arc reported. Mrs. S. D. Heapy and Mrs. G. D. Behrndor, of Wailuku, were pas sengers on the last Australia for the Coast. judge Josepa of Huia and Judge Piim.uiu of Kipahutu came over yes terday on the Clauline., to take the path of office. F. Wittrock, deputy sheriff at TTana, goes to Honolulu today on the Kinau to be manufactured into an American citizen. Mr. H. P. Baldwin, Mr. J. B. . Castle and Mr. and Mrs. ...

! THE PSYCHOLOGY 1 'OF COURTSHIP, ,L 43 4? g A St, Valentine's Day Story, By Arthur J. Stringer, l'rofessor Edward Wlsingtou, lectin--tr ou practical psychology at the Uni versity of Elsewhere, was lu a great illcmmn. The- more lie thought over It the greater that dllctnum grow. So It ended, oC course, lu his doing whnt ho always did lu such cases-going and asldug his sister Frances about it. Frances, or Frank, as he iilwayi call- M lief, was ouch a "wise little, woman I'm stuck!" that Is. lu most tUIngs4 She. was al- "Which specie?" said Ernnl:, pass vays disarranging ibis apparatus and ing him tho sugar. ' " ' fiilxlug up his papers, and she had "Why, the human species, dear men sfomo mad Idea that a study tablo and women, you know." said tho ought to bo cleaned op at least once a young professor In despair. ', week, aud'and'was a little frivolous. "Oh, 13 that alir said, Frank, with too, and said Hudson's law of psychic relief. ; phcnom(!na"tv'a!s besh. Hut, then, said ""Isn't th...

4. 5 . i LOCALS Mrs. R. Ilerg, 1 lie wife of cx-imtu-ncr Hereof the Kahului R.'l't. Co.. is visiting Han;i. Mail for the Clandine closes ut 12. 510 today, and she leaves for Honolulu al '1 o'clock tliis afternoon. The engagement of Miss Julia E. fJomcs to Manuel P. Gomes, both of Honolulu, is announced. Mr. Harold Giles, of Honolulu, came over on the Claudine, to watch his real estate in Wailuku, rising in value Mr. A. von Graevemeyer, former pro prietor of the Hotel de Maui, and later in the employ of the OluaSugar Company on Hawaii, is visiting at Lahaina. H.0H. II. P. Haldw in, lohn Richard son; 'Esq., Surveyor Hugh Howell and Deputy Sheriff Wit troek were among the returning kamaainas on Wednesday's Claudine. Mr. H. P. Walton, manager of the Peerless Preserving Paint Company, Honolulu, is visiting Maui this week to look after the interest!? of hisconit pan j' on laui. Nigel Jackson, representing Hono lulu parties, has been transferred to Honolulu, and Mr. West will handle the Wh...

Iodine's Celebration II bf Washington's Birthday. 2 2 'rf M By JuJiuJ Ni JorgcnsciL 1 Iodine Brcwn sat In a big nest of chaser of the helmet began to search Grny moss which he hail niaile In a for the money. A cureful survey show fence corner outside the peanut Held, ed that the directions pointed to a spot and ho muttered and mumbled and lu this wild coruer of the old muster's scolded. Occasionally he would argue plantation, and holes were dug at a with an Imaginary opponent, using all distance of 111 feet north-northwest thoi gestures with which ''lie had seen from every tree nnd stump within, ten ldor Berry deliver his sermon ou acres around the Indicated spot. Final " 'llnssllu WId do Sperrit." ly the search was abandoned. When "Now, yo' knows well 'nulT," said Velvet offered to buy some land from Iodine to his adversary, "dat yo' alu' bis former master, this wild corner a-trcatln o' me right. I done drib dem was sold" to him. lie had done a deal bawgs out'u dc tlel' mos' cber s...

LOC Refreshing 1't Waihiku, this week. Several imk's of grippe in a mild form are reported niiout town. i Horn. At ahiku, Maui, on July 'ilsl, 1W to Mr. and Mrs. K. Lemmon, a daughter. Miss I.c (!oy of Honolulu is vi.-.ilLitf sit tlic Mnlulaiii Hospital taking u niurli needed rett and recreation. Miss Giles ami Miss Me La in of Honolulu are visiting with Mr. ami Mrs. C. Ii. Jennings of Spreck "Li vine. Tlic grade at the brow of the l.ill on Market stret t is bcinr lowered sever ed feet. This is a Ion;,' needed raid welcome improvement. More new ads in this issue. By ami by the Wailuku merchants will bruin to understand that it will pay to do u little intelligent advertisingin their home paper. Mrs. Scrinijrer and Jliss Kate Scrinifjer. of Lahuir.a, and also Miss Perle of Honolulu were visitors at Wailuku this week. They explored lao Valley and also spent a niht on llaleakala. Mr. F. Hagt.neanip, who left the Kahului store three years ajo to take a position ns storekeeper, chemist, s...

1 I Wmn tfDaui '(Flews PU2LL3HED EVERY SATURDAY Oki-ie. BAILEY BLOCK, .Main St. WAILl'Kl, MALI, H. I. SUBSCRIPTION IIATKS Onoyear, (in advance) ... $2. ."ill Six in.iiilliH, 11 ... 1.5(1 '1 he eoluniriH of lie Nk vs inln.li o)iHi,iiinlr tnus u inTtiiifnil iopk-s. Writ.i only on oni'Hii'Hof piipi-r. Sinii your niiran which w ill Im h'jltl i- n:!dtutiul if UiMircrt. G. B. ROBERTSON, Ed. and Prop. MRS. C. B. ROBERTSON, Bus. Mgr. oiturday, August 4 y Wanted, a fast stoauior from to ply between San Francisco and Kahului direct. This may at first glance appear visionary but as a matter of fact such a steamer, fitted with cold storage to carry Islands fruits, such as bananas, pineapples and avocado pears to San Francisco. and to bring fresh beef, mutton fish and veg etables to the Island, would develop a large trade in these com modities. With passenger rates at reasonable figures, it would do a considerable passenger traffic. During the sugar season it would always have r cargo for the co...

'V r . LOCALS Mrs. F. AV. Carter and childrcr, iroi'oidinjt tho summer at Bailey's Hotel. Mrs. Poooto of Sprockelsville has jjone to spend iv week at iViaUavvao ;is the guest oi Mrs. nancy. . !!. W.R. Boot returned from Ma kawao cm AYediuMday, where be had bocil filling professional engagements. One Japanese and several Chinese Stores have been opened in Kabului, juslmauka of the Mr. l!ob English's lot. Rev. J. E Russell of Honolulu will preach at the Wniluku Foreign Church tomorrow (Sunday) evening, fit 7:30. Mr. J. N, Sv Williams of the Honolulu i Iron Works Co. is visiting atSpreck 'Msvillo as the guest of Manager ' i' Lowrio. V ( Mr. J. V,. Hall, agent for the Chick ing and Kreugcr pianos, came up the Mauna Lou last night and will j.fpend a week on Maui. . Mr, Frank Damon and Rev. J. R. Kbssell are visiting the Cbincso mis sions on Maui this week, and will re main for a week or so with us. Mrs. John Walsh and daughter, of Kabului, came down on the Alex ander, accompanied by Mr C...

- PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY Omcr. UAILEY BLOCK, WAILl'Kl. MALI, II. Main Sr. I. SUBSCRIPTION KATES On,-- .car, (in QilvuiH-'') . . $2.50 Six niniitlis. " ... 1.50 'I'll1 column of 4lm Nkw iiiliuit cnmniuuk-ii-ti'in- ou iMirttnrut toplrs. Wrtti' only' on one sWIc of piip'i Siiru your tmmu which will lie huld k lulkluutiitl if tlnstrcil. C. B. ROBERTSON, Ed. and Prop, MRS. G. B. ROBERTSON, Bus. Mgr. Saturday, August U f It seems a constant source of surprise to. visitors to Wailuku lor the first time, especially to those who live in other portions of the Islands, that we have so delightful a climate and so beautiful a site for a town, with so little of life and "go" to to us. It is true lhat Wailuku has been in a state of hibernation for some years, but that time is; uan end, and the tnwns people are now beginning to v.nko up and make a beautiful little city of Wailuku. H Wailuku lias the reputation, of being rather a hard little town, and the mud wasps that reign undisturbe4 on the wa...

LOCALS Spreckclsvillo Mill is still. fri"ilnr, mid will not finish for some weeks yet, Tho vs job odire is now pre pared to ill rush ordnrs. Send them along. Capt. Ij. , Ahlborn, manager of Pioneer Plantation, visited Ihc county seijt Inst Monday. Supt. Taylor of the Wailuku water works took the Mauna Loa for Hono lulu on Thursday night. Dr. J(ihn VVoddick made a flying rlp to Honolulu on Saturday, re turning on 'Wednesday's Claudiiic. Mr. and Mrs. Hansen of Spcckols villo lost their babe on Sunday last. It was interred at Wailuku Cemetery on Monday afternoon. Dont miss the Grand Ptncer..at Paia fpnight. It will be a delight ful affair which is being given for a commendable purpose. Wailuku is blushing rosy red at the compliments paid to her delight ful climate by sizzling denizens of Ho nolulu now visiting Maui, dipt. Saffery of the. Wailuku police made a couple of neat captures of Japanese liquor sellers at Spreckels ville'fin last Saturday night. Attorney Harratt, of San Fran cis...

'Si--b-4i--AvJ THROUGH . EADEN HAIL BY ERNEST JARRQLD. Or ynW, JKri, E.-tioit .AiitcV. Iji "Mrs. Williams was leaning over the 5u(: she Wiut to a cfMtumer's simp- Hj wilshtub when the postman came. Hhu the payment of she was Instructed .ililoil her hands ou hor apron and took hi all the arts necessary to transform the postal card from his hand. The herself Into a man, message was brief, but eloquent. It That nljtlit rtio lauRhed for the first time slnee Hotter had left her. bho ' ' was standing before n mirror In tier Ijeot J!otlr-l ha,o rnltcd In .c Scwnty. , j , t . 8lt of firit rrfltnant. I wiTs ashamed to look Jou In tlia , , c Utw 1 am.uicli an utter failure. I will boy's. Upon her head was perched (i fmd jou all mf rm?r. We liave nhwuly started skitieh hat well dtawu down uVer her tor the lioiK. Coodliy. ISusin IVimums. ovofl j(,e nn,uts iU1,l fiK.u were stain- The postal card nattered to the floor. l;'i n brown color from a preparation , Tho.'Unyllsht esctnud to fade luto a w...